At the start of 2016, Tom Whalen joined us and recapped his career achievements of 2015 from creating posters for Guardians of The Galaxy, Pac-Man and Sponge Bob to doing his first ever full title cover for Marvel Comics. Surprisingly 2015 was Tom’s first year of full-time freelance, and we hear all about the migration away from the man’s paycheck.

From April 2016 Jason Munn has built a quiet style of observation and substitution in the spaces between the louder moments of our lives. The simplicity in his work speaks volumes about the confidence the ideas behind his design and the subtlety in the communication of it. Join AID as we sit down with Jason to hear about his career and his rise in the world of rock posters.

Today hear Mark Brickey, and Mitch Putnam not only look back on the evolution of AID but how these two designers have made their work known around the world and become two of the most respected names in illustration, movie posters and printmaking.

To hear these complete interviews along with eight others visit AIDpodcast.com to purchase the 16 hours 10 episode collection or to become a member of the Circle of Trust where you can get full access to these ten episodes and over 700 others.

January 2014 Jay Shaw stopped by and talked about his graphic design-heavy poster style, he also shared info on his at the time new job at Mondo as a designer and soon to be an art director. However, the moment that four years later still goes down as one of the best stories ever told on Adventures In Design was the details on his first ever “design job.”

July 2014 Sonny Day stopped by Mark’s house in Los Angeles while working his way from Australia to Austin, Texas for his upcoming solo art show Mind Intern. Sonny shares how the loss of his dad opened him up emotionally to feelings that he decided not to ignore but pour into his artwork.

Today hear Mark Brickey, and Mitch Putnam not only look back on the evolution of AID but how these two designers have made their work known around the world and become two of the most respected names in illustration, movie posters and printmaking.

To hear these complete interviews along with eight others visit AIDpodcast.com to purchase the 16 hours 10 episode collection or to become a member of the Circle of Trust where you can get full access to these ten episodes and over 700 others.

The World's Greatest Poster Artists celebrates a collection of interviews conducted on AID showcasing some of the most talented artists in the poster design community.

The World's Greatest Poster Artists celebrates a collection of interviews conducted on AID showcasing some of the most talented artists in the poster design community.

Mark McDevitt and Robert Lee of Methane Studios stop by for an inspiring interview and fun shop talk back in September 2015. This episode would be the 45th and final original episode format of Adventures In Design. For two guys that are known to be the funniest guys in the design world, we get them to get deep before they give us some of the best punchlines in the industry.

Illustrator Rich Kelly joins us for a conversation about his illustration styles and how they could fill up Mark’s dream gallery. We talk about the many looks of The Rich Kelly and how they each naturally evolved. We debate editorial work versus gig posters and talk about the benefits of making yourself a fish out of water by placing yourself in a different career scene.

Today hear Mark Brickey, and Mitch Putnam not only look back on the evolution of AID but how these two designers have made their work known around the world and become two of the most respected names in illustration, movie posters and printmaking.

To hear these complete interviews along with eight others visit AIDpodcast.com to purchase the 16 hours 10 episode collection or to become a member of the Circle of Trust where you can get full access to these ten episodes and over 700 others.

Back in 2012 when Adventures In Design was just a hobby Mark and Billy recorded with Kevin Tong for the 13th episode and was intrigued by a career that everyone could tell was destined for greatness. Hear the trio look at the early years of Kevin's work and rise to the top of the illustration and poster scene.

2013 not only added James Flames to the regular rotation but guests were hanging out for the Shop Talk segment at the end of the episode, the part that many early listeners claimed to be their favorite segment. A relatively unknown Matt Taylor would hang out with the guys for two hours, and everyone would walk away not only impressed by his strong work and strong work ethic but his character of being a very likable human being.

Today hear Mark Brickey, and Mitch Putnam not only look back on the evolution of AID but how these two designers have made their work known around the world and become two of the most respected names in illustration, movie posters and printmaking.

To hear these complete interviews along with eight others visit AIDpodcast.com to purchase the 16 hours 10 episode collection or to become a member of the Circle of Trust where you can get full access to these ten episodes and over 700 others.

Biggie is back, and he tries to win over the love of the audience even though he claims to have been made the heel. Can stories of his past win over folks that may be unable to relate to his future. Hammer brings us up to speed on his recent trip to Las Vegas where mortgage Mike got sent away from the wheels of fortune. Brickey humble brags his way through a dozen stories and Gus giggles. Just another week at the Hammer Time hangout on episode 24 "Loser Illusion Part One." Come back tomorrow to hear an extended part two that's commercial-free exclusively for the members of the Circle of Trust.

Have Mark & Billy finally ran out of things to say to one another? Or has Billy been overtaken by the radio(non)active flu? One way or another we can guarantee this is the worst episode of Adventures In Design's Shop Talk, which makes it not all that bad.

Nothing's easy whether it's changing a battery, going to the movies or picking up your prescription and by the way customer service is dead. The Obama's presidential portraits are fantastic but come with one small problem, likeness. The value that we place on items that were once owned by famous folks and the feeling of losing value when no one responds to a project made of passion. All of this and a look at the week's advertising and marketing headlines. Where SnapChat leans into giving more app control to advertisers than users and McDonald's carefully markets that it "drops" the cheeseburger from the Happy Meal, but it appears this is another case of using the media as a marketing machine because nothing has changed.

A Comment Below special two-part episode. Featuring in part one a SPOILER FREE review of Marvel Studio's Black Panther and in the second part a SPOILER HEAVY discussion to listen to after you have seen the movie and just want to talk about it with your best podcast friends Sean Mort & Mark Brickey on Comment Below "Your Weekly Guide To Entertainment."

At the end of 2017 Adventures In Design host, Mark Brickey asked ten creative professionals to give their review of the first year of Donald J Trump as our forty-fifth president. Was his first year worse, better or precisely what you expected it would be?

In our final chapter of The Best of Jason Edmiston on Adventures In Design Jason and Mark talk about the value of AID and how the guests talk about all of the things, no one teaches you in college about making a living off of your creative talents.

From Episode 601 - During Workshop Week Jason was kind enough to explain every step that he takes BEFORE he starts painting his final piece, in this extended sample Jason describes how he makes his resource photographs and how it's easy to spot Frankenstein resource imagery.

From Episode 622 - Our final sample from the Jason Edmiston collection discusses how to keep challenging yourself after decades of creating.

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